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Diabetes Care Announcement

Premier's Office
Health and Wellness
Premier Houston announced today, February 28, that the Province will invest $7.2 million to fund sensor-based glucose monitors and expand the Nova Scotia Insulin Pump Program for Nova Scotians living with diabetes. The news release about the announcement is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/02/28/more-funding-reduce-costs-improve-diabetes-care

Photo of Premier Tim Houston and Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson

Premier Tim Houston and Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson show reporters what a sensor-based glucose monitor and insulin pump look like at an announcement today, February 28, at One Government Place in Halifax. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Maria Campbell, Director of Government Affairs and Advocacy with Diabetes Canada, displaying a sensor-based glucose monitor

Maria Campbell, Director of Government Affairs and Advocacy with Diabetes Canada, displays a sensor-based glucose monitor at the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson; Maria Campbell, Director of Government Affairs and Advocacy with Diabetes Canada; and Premier Tim Houston with glucose monitors

From left, Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson; Maria Campbell, Director of Government Affairs and Advocacy, Diabetes Canada; and Premier Tim Houston display sensor-based glucose monitors and insulin pumps following the diabetes care announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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